We now give a prize for the best description
of a potential voter while out canvassing.
Not exact matches
While New Trier and the park district have yet to make a final decision
of whether or not to place the referendum requests on the November ballot, officials from both organizations said they are talking to each other and understand the
potential challenges
of asking
voters to support two measures in one election.
(Actually, the latest poll found that
while a majority
of NYC
voters don't think de Blasio deserves re-election, he's still trouncing all
of his
potential rivals, and the one who comes closest to beating him is a fellow Democrat — and erstwhile primary opponent — former NYC Council Speaker Chris Quinn).
Obama and Warren have a solid understanding
of the app's uses,
while it seems Romney and Brown have more to learn in order to fully engage their users and
potential voters in this new space.
How Nick Clegg can seriously class himself as Liberal is beyond me and given the party's record
while in this despicable coalition, I feel many supporters and
potential voters will never vote Liberal
while Clegg is the two faces
of modern liberalism.
The latest poll also shows that a majority
of voters does not believe de Blasio deserves to be re-elected next year,
while he finishes in a dead heat with two
potential rivals.
While concerns have been expressed by Mayor Stephanie Miner and other city residents about a
potential merger with the county, by and large the Syracuse
voters and suburban
voters polled provided similar answers to most
of the questions.
Starting with the «traditionally Conservative» suggestions, 69 %
of potential Conservative
voters who didn't vote Conservative said they would be more likely to vote Tory if the party put forward proposals to limit immigration,
while 6 % said they would be less likely — a positive rating
of 63 %.
While 81 per cent
of the people who voted for Corbyn say they are «very» or «fairly» left - wing, a mere 15 per cent
of potential Labour
voters, and just 25 per cent
of «weak» Labour supporters do so.
«
While acknowledging the
potential negatives
of such a convention — e.g., the risk
of amendments being approved that would weaken the home rule authority
of local governments — the Executive Committee viewed the opportunity to strengthen the position
of municipalities in New York's governmental structure as more important and voted to approve NYCOM's support
of a «Yes» vote on the constitutional convention question facing New York
voters this November, with the additional stipulation that municipal officials would need to run for and be elected as delegates to the convention if our intended outcomes are to be achieved,» the guide states
While 81 %
of Corbyn supporters self - identify as leftwing, only 15 %
of potential Labour
voters do so.
Only about 36 percent
of the proposed Republican
voters from my model participated in the special,
while about56 percent
of the
potential Democrats voted.
While the national political establishment has fretted about the
potential negative effects
of a Trump nomination — including his ability to win Hispanic
voters in a general election — much
of Long Island's Republican establishment has embraced him.
While I wouldn't go so far to suggest that connection is top
of mind for most Academy
voters, I do wonder about its
potential effect on a voting body that tends to respond positively to films that ruminate or comment on the movies themselves, which this film does, in a roundabout way.
While the Globes do not share any
of the same
voters as the Oscars, they are often seen as precursors due to the awards being televised, giving stars a good chance to practice their
potential Oscar speech.
want to make these
potential swing
voters happy
while preserving the integrity
of their bill.